' - f . - ' .. - - . " I l. ..7-. X. tilt ":T -V. - - T 4'' ' .-! - . i ' . 1 I 1 . ' ' ' W I J 't - . innjl.(ln j 3 imrff foffii; rv-. new berke, N. Cs. Tuesday; January 25, 1887. PRICE 5 mmr 7. V "i l UrVfi'ir i I ' JLLuL-l !SiA fix? Sub mm Vara ritMt4t - : BCBIHESS LOCALS. - A Full UrcM CotVv uli cheap. Cot ttS.Ofc WUI ta)t lS 00.. At 28 It ' K. M UA8ULU Fine OmIow Hmm kt . f ? jSl-lw BOMPHRKt & BOW AID'S. JuT Received. 12 Kite of KooUin Batter. Oaarutteed lo , be rrwl ud gwe. . Mau 1 See Knee Proof 0t.- HendereoB1 "FireKrf All" Pe. 'White and Bed O'er.' Early Bom See4 PoUtoefc S. W. & E. W. SXAU-weatV jodiw. - Afeacy (or TuuilU & Co.'a Punch Ac ad lOo. Fine Ckrt, ju. l.-tf AVkv Ti. Piuw- A fmU line of Pk. Hrrow and CattiratoBt. al prioea J auitih time ae I5ltiKTe uTftiahef yott the not day It la printed at IS oenta per Fertiliaere, Time. Fleeter, Clement, Glaaa, PaiaU, Varniah and Oil at low pricea, ueu. aluch a -aj- Have you all the printed etatiooerr on band that jo need V If not, call at the Journal offioe and get special rate. . Low tide yeetjd ayyr A (aw abad were aeen yflBlfllJ. on the tree la The farnFh'ffUk tttkn will be heldatBjhirrow.i TheellY ooaneil waa in eeaaion lt nik. Proceed ine will euseai to- -isnocso r good number of our citizeoa w nt ttOoldaboro jreaterday evening toaear MUaBhea. ri, ThtWilQodititio bond ing at Wilmington haa been increaaed Tfie fcifeferaiio' coonty executive ; QftawtftMrr niaetatoday at It b'elock at thactofark 'a office. , Diehi Oawjer, an agtd rolored man and a oiriBiVAJty44e,eddepydif d at hla lAttMy ttwS yeterdy. lliaiea LeonaGoz and Bailie Faiion rill xeeeive at the Y. M. C. A. from 2 W BJ UV A JW W - i FfYW0' InTit UoUaterayer meeting undei ler tbe aosplcea of the Y. M. C. A. at the resi dence of Mr. Wm. 8. Qaakina, on the oortNr bf Baal Front and King atreeU, thiaening at 740 o'clock. Aaaaiw puff fmm the couthweet yeerdjUp U a. m blew down fences and. aaahe4 thinga around gen anerallrt , it brought rain, but soon shifted to the north west and brought faH-tttf'Mde Weather. The stemmel 'SfarQtn returned from hat Hyde eyy Afp yesterday morn ing, bringing corn and oats. She waa unable to'gsf iiito'the Lake Landing eaaatf feus' dredgS has been ordered (roai fjm to open it so that ahe saa tola. . 1 When tbl9cT?l fltavtloldaboio left ths depot yesterday afternoon, the ' engine and portion of One of .the oara ' ran off the Jrar rt teatlng he latter up somewpIfiinWtrtll.theJoilDe, thereby1 delaying tils train some two hoefjrlA'k)ph; switch oawed tits . . ' ... , . . . troubls. ' rereeauti. . Ifiss LmMeOettej.titraiBUeo, went up y eater AyTftWfnt U snter Kinsey h okbot all La Orarjgs.Tbs JotriHALhas ' been runnlnx aMdjeriistaTitiif for this School for' about ons month and ths principal wfilrfus to tais It out until bs can enlarge Mi building. When nay taks f'rv, to snjargs, their business. Georgs Green,, Etq., wss in ths city yeiiliJcyVV Cs 'tkinks" ths'-eoutest W twectflLaa&a itf.' Clark Tor seat U the eetrWlUbs decided artrnez1 , J'?"V. Lswto rynum shdJ. F. Brog- are L I. 3 ui.f A , , : . j...- i Vr. tr. jp, Currus las returned from !lyUoAtr-V ' ' 1 ' 77 , t,,,,,,!, . flit I If"'., -,-. At theTisIsuca of Br.XXToleon. in tbif city on Sunday morning, Jan. tzll CTergison.jawd1M Tie fcneral serrkea were held Mon- : ' COB v. I.. tf ' ti ii ) Lull ' TT.'K Churob,and a t y ;.. L. W.CrawfordfT that Kebechadaecsar - v 4 ti po to rw. but t t; t so t iT men , -t f "1 f r!y fsves 1 1 t: i s cold x j t f t' of Dr. , - le t . - i ArtU le CT fr ATW AaTE THJB UUULlfTBE TJm length of time that it haa taken ths committee of the Senate and Houss at ReleigV to deUrmine the title of Measrsr Clark and Lane to the SBCta they sQworthily fiU, kaa beef) a sou roe of surprise to the great majority of thav people of this communtfy and county. To the uninformed it seems inexplicable, that gentlemen legally and lawfully, declared elected, and holding theif certificates from the proper authoritiee, ahould have their title to office so long a queetiou of aeem isg doubt, and it is very naturally asked "to what kit ettribuUblei"' And we answer mainly to the exertions of a aeii-intereeted, aeinsb clique, a cor- frupt "oomhine" of our counties mia- repreeentatiee, who by certain ques tieskabls proceedings bare attempted to manufacture a false publlo sentiment, and thereby thwart the wishes and will Of the people. Scores of copies of tbe Washington Gazette and similar papers containing garbled, wicked aod un truthful oonununioations, relative te tbe psooeedings of our board of county e rassers, have been circulated among the members of tbe Legislature; while the same influence that sought I0revet the success of coalition, in tbe late can vass are actively at work An unerru pulous handful of men, rrnviog only at stake tbe hope of office, supplemented by hired legal auxiliaries, operating upon a number of gentlemen residing when at home, at points so remote from us as to be precluded from a knowledge of the true condition of affairs here, have seeminglv for a time, by the bold ness and mendacious character of their attack and tactics, prevented the truth from sooDer being arrived at. For the benefit of our friends at ItaJ egh, and with a view to guiding their minds to a righteous verdict, it is per baoa as well to review tbe late election, and the action f tbe board of count) caavaaeers. Owing to tb feeble and in competent character of repreoentalion. given our county by tbe clam of men who now contest tbe seats of Messrs. Clark and Lane, and seeing no hope of improvement at the hands of tbe "ring" who were eontroling tbe dominant (Re publican) party, the leading and beet citizens of both parties agreed upon a ooalilion ticket, with Messrs. Clark and Lane,)Democrats on the leginlative, and a number of Republican gentlemen on the county ticket. This was approved and indorsed by the Democratic oounty executive committee, and subsequently by the Democratic county convention A thorough and careful canvass of the county disclosed the fact, that this tick et, if a fair and honest election was held, would triumph; tbe election took placs ;. at the proper time the board of canvass ers convened; (and here it is perhaps well to note who tbeee gentlemen were and how it was constituted. It was composed of every element that was a party to the contest jubI ended, there were several (so-called) straight out Republicans, coalititn Republicans, and Democrats; they were of the most respectable and honorable men in the taounty, who then end now, (or honor, integrity and respectability' stand the peers of any man tat North Carolina),? The members of the board went above the aversge in point of inseUfgene; they entered upon their duties with a full knowledge si ths law, governing itad directing those duties; they Jfcnew the law. require tbst the -respective precinct returns should bs banded in by wjudgt of election that returns, or what purported to be, submitted by any other persons, thsy had ns) business to recognise, and that enly tnptctor$ of election were quatiued to alt as mem bers of their boaraV, Being under oath, they proceeded to perform their duties: their attention was called to the fact that at certain preclflcta katiwidation of the worst ana most violent character had been practiced: this vai notorious. known ; tof everybody,..! but 'ln thett oHcial capacity they wursnnwilK ing to Uke cogniaanoo nf svmstter Well known te them Individually , taj if teas mfy sponfAs sspomrui .tarfi' mmy of dieintereetei iritnetett brought befors thsm, that In performance of a gray and solemn duty they declined to count the vote of n precinct where the pretended exercise of a free ballot waa a' farce. They knsw.'and every body knsw, that net only at that pr clnct, but in many others, the most un blushing and criminal intimidation and bribery bad been practiced, and so, ap parent was IBs justice, righteousness L and fairness of tneir action and their whole proceedings J deemed'," Hhti lbs abstracts. In tut ths rstfotsT Vheit proceedings, were signed snd sppnmdi bf every member of theBotmt but one (snd be a supporter of Clark and Lane)( this too, let it 'be borne In iniad, by supporters of Green sad llussey, who were cif mbrt of tbe Board. The see skin of the esBri-T. besri was held in tV f -en cyrt lew, la tl:e preBe of aocaa hundreds of people, represent ing every political (hade and class; the proceedings were deeerouir', orderly and intelligently conducted. - The' board bad ' met' Hi oooplfalioe wraths' law, to perform dislr fwotn duty ;w(yont iet or Interference; they did not permit the latter from any one they were intelligent and. bonorabls men. who knew their duty and. per formed it in accordance with, pie Is and the' acts; they performed it in,, a. manner that has earned fox them pie enconiums of ths large majority of our beat, most influential, and reepsetable people, without regard to party. It was either their province to determine and anaouaoe ths legal vote east, and tbe candidsfcee legally elected, or it not; if the latter, a canvassing board is an utter euperfleity; if the former, then thsy have wisely snd justly per formed their duty, and their work ehonld stand. If a vote were to be taken in this county tomorrow, as to whether the action of the canvassing board and its decision should be sustained, it would receive such an endorsement as would astonish people unacquainted with pub lic sentiment here. We endeavor to be a correct reflex of public sentiment, and would notknow iogly pervert or falsify facts to so im portant a ntatter as the one under con. eide ration, and we therefore say to the members of the General Assembly at Raleigh, that in retaining Messrs. Clark and Lime in tbe seats they so worthily occupy, you will nofonly do an act of justice, but earn the warm and earnest gratitude of a vast majority of the re spectable people of Craves) eonnty. Messrs. Clark and Lane are legally ac credited, they represent ths people, they are opposed only by a certain olass held together by "the sohesive power of plunder," and adverse action on tboir claims woujd be deemed a public calamity by our people. KprrUI Tale and CsaDly EiriDitt. We learn that petitions will be cir culated for signatures to send to tbe General Astteinbly protesting against the passage of an act to allow a special tai for Craven county as recommended by the board of justices and county commissioners. Any one who has read the Journal closely for the past four years can bear witness to the fact thatjt bat persist ently urged tbe necessity of . Scuncmiz- ing in county expenditures, snd so earnestly did we do this that we were accused of being too personal In Jjoini ing out where money might be saved' in the current expenaes. We feel that our effort' in this direotfpa, ham not been in v.un. The total amount of county expenditures for the year end ing Aug. .tut, 188), as shown by tbe annual tt-lenient published by the commissocjiers, was fclo.iHii ud. ibe total egpnadnares fbr the year ending November 30, 1884, as ahown by the published annual statement, was 10, 715.71, a suttiSsV dewn intone year of $4,62132. But tbe taxes levied for general county purposes, we are informed, does not bring in more than about $7, 000.00. It this be so, then there must be severs! thousand dollars of outstand ing vouchers and no money to pay them ; and if no additional tax is levied, unless another catting down of ex pen be made of throe r four thnssaa,'r -ctor7 wsre kUled by the fall of a dolls ,fhf f!aug debt of ills dnn7tpev7 orous-Bmner, wiQ moVsna4 to tnst sxteu't v' Now the question is, can the current expenses be reduoed from $10,715.78 to 87,000.00 P An RembJsJstBiuent of the expenditures last year has been published, and if any one can show wherein the expenses can bo reduoed. we doubt nc ghs opmbissaSnsrS feriU consider the suggestion 'and1 make the reduction if consisat -tltk4heirduti as sworn offltsert. -TherasTw dtabt!ssi a fsw items in which tea axpesditnrss might be reduoed, but can they be re duced so as to bring them, within, lbs taxes collected? If this caanoi. . be done, then mm of three things dons: inorwns thw tax levy. the valuation of property, or vouchers Which frjU,bs benight np, by parties wbikisisnowsy eA'batsi, at n -Teat discount.- tyft Ht 6 tSty bs sued and ths commissioners oooipaUed by mandamu to levy tax and pay Itv To oppoM tfStspetW unless current expenses ar reduced or ths valus of property inorsasedt will simply bs puttiB geff tbe srtl day and Mating into ths bands of specurstors, 'L. ' wi ' k. :J" lor'- a. if -siii$ .. AtUAJrfAi Jun IS, I884iit It at vjs-r Crm belief that B. B. fL it the best Blood Puriflex on the msrkei. sWs ars selling font or fivs bottles of it to ons) tT any other prepuration of the ma. it nas raiieo ia no tn-taaowto giro entire' satis fsctioa.- Ler it is the seersw ..t . f. a t i i W P. Bsrrro ft Co., Pr--rt'ts. ' Soi l In Kew Bsrne fcy B. b. Duffy aad I. 11. L. oadows. - .?,.. THst CKMVatAX, AMUsUr. SpeoiaJ to ths iMWU-U . tUtaaa, N. C , Jan. U, WW. The only bin introduced in the Senate today was one to authorize the cutting of a canal by ooavieta through Stats lands in Hyde. Tbe following bills passed final reading: To authorize Ber tie county to levy special taxi to amsnd charter of Roanoke and Tar River stall- way Oompawy. BUI to take convicts from the control of penitentiary and put them at work on publio roads was made special order for next Friday. After long debate tbe bill passed al lowing sheriffs to collect arrears of taxes since Bill to prohibit dealing in futures passed second reading. Session of House was dull: among bills introduced waa one to amend charter of Beaufort, and another to amend charter of Kinston ; also to so alter pension law as to allow pensions to widows whose husbands died of disease contracted while in tbe artsy ; one to repeal stock law for Ureen oounty; bill allowing Hyde couuty to levy special tax passed final reading. In the contented election case from Wilson county Farmer was given the seat, committee staling thai conlettUut, Stanton, had no claim whatever. Bill to make Bogue sound, in Carteret county, a lawful fence passed final reading. News was received here this after noon that Assoc late-Justice Abbe was dying at bis hocus at Wadesboro. Dssi't Krp-rlen-nl. You cannot wasre time in experi menting when your lungs are in dan ger. (Jonsunsptioa always seeaas, at first, only a cold. Do not permit any dealer to impose upouyou with some seeap imitation of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs snd Colds, but be sure you gel the genuine. Because he oan make more pront bs mar tell you he has something just as good, or just tbe same. Don't be de ceived, but insist upon getting Dr. King's Hew Discovert, which is guar anteed to give relief in all Throat, Lung and Chest affections'.' Trial bottlos f rea at ft- N. Duffy s drug store. -JEWS NOTES. George Phip-ptJanhope, Earl of Ch-s- tterfleld, is dead ; aged sixty six. Seven cases of small-pox are reported to the New York health officer. An excursion party ef Northwestern Lumbermen's Association, 400 strong, arrived at Montgomery, Ala. , Friday. A cablegram from London states that Pattern & Co., managers for tbe owners of the Monarch Line of steamshlt shave failed. Ths striking Lake Shore swisebmin at Toledo, Ohio, went back to work Friday, although do terms had been agreed upon. The laborers on Upper-Tea and R ice- land so gar plantations, in Lsfondie parish, La., have struck against a re duction of wage "Two men employed in the construc tion of the KaAhTille Ice Company's Bimpeon Harrison, af Ptttntaa souhty, Ind., died Thawsday,aced 109. Bwwaa n native of North Parol issa, snd rated foa-faffssaaarawISfil. Henry M. Stanley embarked from London Friday for BHndhd, from which notnk ha will aaff direefly to Sacs en f-totheOwsa-ntry, UswtakJa. Subba,, as) HaaisUsviUs, Texan, djuiaa; a dans a nin-konsa Tuasdsy aight, stabbed and, , killsd SoU.Xa1eTtes of ttonMstsv ITiii riansins, mawac-tref the weekitn braneh kf tbo PriTs tsnakatr n Oopun-4 harsn, knslsun ' malt toe esxrWetafle- it VttM. 'Ml'l'IO IMU. '(1800 www wr w - ..i tti -A,'.. rt.wf .fc.J g4Rrrkiastarorth . sasttw Faawsh skjtJi. today ol'taa hamdStni! of Creutht Mosins! froBa' thS botcotsssl JSam U thss Otdf ' Dixninftni Csaapaayv' Aglanusiss iH nifi pssaw todar was at a stsaa-stiii. ixnnw n no chaasratntha aoal-kssallsrs'steikB.- So farnsis known nonaof . tho strikara hare returned to work', but ail the coal carriers' ere- naorhrw their' product in (spite oT the strikara and tm4eP?c4fes pasaeetatnk' xnoas) onsripaniea aaiptoy Inc PiaksrtOD4 seen keen thsm in the bark-ouBd,nnd, wbeawrer nshow oi fores is mad a the local pcrSca are put a-s-erara. -i'.' ..;-. I .v ' Tit' "eraoke alwsyn Sella taw Wat Ihn wind-blown," tout's trasv: And the hsry womsu, who was , cured, of chrotiio heiache by usins .Salvation Gil, tr. 'tie excosed for telling tho good t.t to the entire r.eiuborhood. Judge Lynch. k 8t. Lor ra, Jen. M. Two men, Ham uion and iAdaerry, murderers of ths Harris brothers ia Bradley county, Ar kansas, were released from jail at War rea, Ark., Thursday nigbt, by a party of masked men. The sheriff's posse which started ia pursuit, mturned this morning aod report thai the murderers wtire carried to the baaasof the Arkan sas river where they were hanged. The bodies were cut down and cast into tbe stream. Save Bis Lire. Mr. D. t "W lire i son. of Horse Cave Ky., says he was, lor many Tears, badly afflicted with Pbtfeisic. also Diabetatt. me pains were almost unendurable and would sometimes almost throw him into convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters and got relief from first bottle. and after taking six botdee was entirely cured and had gained in flesh eighteen pounds. Say he positively believes he would have died, had it not been fur tbe relief afforded br Electric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by R. N. Duffy. COMMERCIAJ,. JouwiiL Oinox, Jan. 24 IF. U. OOTTOK. ftrw YOBf, Jan. 4 Futuies closed steady. Hales of 95 600 bales January, V t7 July, U.b4 February, (1.87 August, UBS Uarch. 9 47 September, U 74 April, 9 58 October. 9.32 May, 9 6 November, 9 4!S June, 9.7H December -- Spots stsady; Middling 9 1-2 Ixw Middling 9, Good Ordinary B 12 New Berne Market steady. No Irs. Middlinn 8 7 8; Low Middl.i P 8 4 ; Oood Ordinary 7 7 8. DORKIflC ITIAHHKT Hked ootton J8.00. Oottoh Bbkd 8. 50. TimFMrTiiin Hard. $1.00 dip,1.90. Ti.a 75o.l.. Oats 50c. in bulk. Corn 45a52c. Rica 60a80. hKKSWii 16c. per lb. Beef On foot, 8c to Ckj. Coi'nthy Uaus 10alc. uer lb. Laud 10c. per lb. Ehius -20c. per doaen. Kbksh 1'ohK 4ia9c. per pound Plan uts 50c. per buh'l Foddkb 7ro.a$1.00 perhundreJ Omoeis fU.OOali U5 per barrel. FlXU PEAB-ft6a70c. H IBM Dry, 10c; greea 5c. APPLKB Mattamuskeet, 2iiJ0c. Ood eye, 81.10. Pearb 75c. all. 25 per bul.el. HuN'EV U5a. per gal. Tallow 5c. per lb. Cheese 14. OmcrxxBS Grown, 80a!!6c. sj-rlnn t0a85c. MEiX 70c. per bushel. Oats 50 ct. per bushel. TrjKNips B0o. per bushel. Potatoes, Harly Rose $2.75 per bbl Wool lOalsc. per pound. Potatoxs BBhamas.fJOo.; yamB, 40c.. West lndias, B0o.; Uarrisoo. toe. BuiMOLxa Weetlndia-dulland njto insl.not wanted. Building. 5 inob beuns, 53 00; saps, fl. 50 per M WHOLRBALE PRTrxB. Nirw Mass Pork 118 00. 8110ULORU Meat 7c. C. K-'s, F. Bs, B.'s aad L. C.-7ir. Flops S&j00a6 . 00. Lard 7io. by the tierce. Nails Basis 10's,f2 .50. 8uo Aft Granulated, Oic Oorrait llaia Salt 80a85o. per sack. MOLAB8K8 AND SlBt rS 0a4K3 POWDXK 18 00. Bhot Drop, tl.75; bock, W .00. Knoanrtn IK Notice. Messrs- E. Il.&J. A. Meadows are authorized to make contracts for us on Early Garden Peas. Those desiring to pi ant for us will call on them tor further particulars. janSadtfwlt MOOEK At BEADY. Bwelliiig For Bent. A foanfortable Dwelluag House on Cravrn aireet, between Broad snd Pol lock. Apply to W. M. WATKON, j23 2t . .Sec and Treas. Notice. Applies tion wll be assdd to the nt session cf the General AsMsaMy for kn augend in ant of section 19 of the t Charter of tbe City of New Benre and for the better laying out or Cedar Grove Cemetery. E. a. MEADOWS, JanM fisu Mayor. MADE AKD , Jff2T CONSXAKTLY ON HAIiPT n m T) WTNftTTTe IT - W 1. tWI-ViJA;lld Tbtm wiskinc to purahsse will rind it to thsir advantage to sail and sxamins before purohastng elsswnere. REPAIRING dons at short notice Satisfaction nmnteeer in work and prices ii : , , . jal dass wit r An acriTK AwAKntTtwiM riaHi :h,;,i TO, BifflaKaaviX:, (Nq ji; , nA XLTB IKSUEAJiCB CO. l.laei-a tanas sal ----fBBets.i ; iatiosaii aiiTt)Ai,r ''Lira ''aaa-jr, . SJe sr Ik, HUUM, tf, Ji,,, . ' ee IS -. ' s nQJLUtL . Jit tlMI ! GENERAL BABDrfjXE, TINWARE, GLASSWARE, H'OQDSJiWAim, CMOOUSBF, SASH, doors,. BLLVoi,:':. olass, PAifrra.'Oizjii J.SV STOtXS, CN SURPASSED AS XU '.'... PET QUALITY. Middle Strt77Wxr Okr tn Hotel AlLert. . ygw BERwg.1y., c." Wanted, Vi " A few table boarders. Terms reason able Apply to Mrs. M. P. BERBY, 13 8 w for. Johnston and Hancock sts. lp; lication fir ijen&sfst j tUitir.,'. . Application will be made io the Oan eral Assembly of North Ckrotiaa, at ska present session , to amend the charter of the Fir lei.artruent of th r.itwpt Jfew ' Berne. 3 K! yfthtid,1' Chief xCngtnaerol Asp'a Wanted, SAW LOUS u riu, Ash, Vyprtm, ric. mail no Aii oh as nu w-utie mhK ho Hkl -best n at c V1, Alio S lew O 1 l Al'l. A Jl. wlUUVMU. , ,,,, HKuaall. lS.iX.i-, u ix i-iijf co.. Kew Harae, H, g, .r iulanfta r . ( iit.Auy,. UAQY A UL.lt:.. l.ujiitMir Cumql. IfercasalSk I'UusdsJpiiis, AVbiml. LOOK HERE! HOUSE KEEPERS. TEA SETS, -10 I'iocee. CllAMIiKK SIOTB, 10 & 12 V.w.' l'LNK TOILl.T iaETa, AKD A Fl'LL LINE OF HOl'RK n'KN78HIIVO OOoi)S, L. H.CUTLEirS, 26 & 28 Middle Street, NKW RKItNE. N. C. Pure Lime. W e owu the only Lime Kiln in this city, and itTer Pure Commercial Ifpne for sale, free of sand f 5.00 tOwft.OO pet ton, sacked. W. P. BUREUS'& C0H ' Commie 'n Merchts and Grain Dealers, Market Dnok, dw NEW BERSa.'Tr.'C. BARGAHV& m; Meat, Suar Boap, Molasses " Aad Syrtro' Al S F. TEISEI1, i i ' Wholesale andlEeiail Grwer, To Adveiwefa1!;: ',,. For a cheek of W we will wrfnt a tea-llns advertisement In Ctes Mlilioti a-sosa ot tbe the m iMrfrtlJ U2 UMk Ctreulstto-ti f sililsiaBnaisai slit e pUoed before One llUllon i-rmr . Seww-r-r pafettsaerss-or rrVs VruMit1 BADsut. To Snaa. -rtlt --iuSi taUl i about 75 words. Add-vta, with copy t, AdvT anfl ebock. otsead is eeats rrbsi MIV YT 1 suwtu t txt,)iii , new iorsu Uarvc DISQ0VE4Yo---m L 1 UUUIS6S. Wboiry tinlflre Arttflttaf ywts-M.WJ'ef Ml" Ws-it-TlnSj--Anr So-4 lsirB- 1 rs-sart x Proctor, the Asrs-Aasa iekti. "W. w, iZZl t aaasu vw4in a--ut n r sxa TV"T " ' - .A .A l v Jsoft Swiss; ---,,..-yr,j viilwif ,"'X' Full set of Teeth Qo(AsfkUins-if -,u ' . v 1ssct- 1 M i e m -W BW eAASJ DB, Q-, U rmcmJTOrj), .Dcrf H A 95. 00 KMLdln street, nrr- ' t a Bs M Church. - f - novliiiwij